Website
Design

Using website design to provide your
visitors
with
quality content and
information.

People go online primarily to search for
information,
and the search engines do their best to provide exactly the information
they are searching for.

Aim to build a site with quality information that
your
visitors would actually search for. If the information is relevant, the
search engines will recognize it and use the site in their search
results.

Of course the internet almost certainly already
has
sites that are similar to the one you would like to build, so to be
competitive you will need the best possible information presented in
the most search engine friendly way.

These free tools (and many others are also available)
allow virtually anyone with the time and patience to develop
their own web site.

For a complete guide to building a website that works
successfully, download Dr Ken Evoy's classic Make
Your Site
Sell This book sold over 100,000 copies at it's original
price of $29.95 and is still regarded as the best.
Download it here
free.
The reality is that most of us simply do not have this sort of time
available. Doing things this way with free programs would be a little
like starting a delivery service by searching the car parts suppliers
for the bits we need to build a delivery van.

Since MYSS was written, Ken Evoy has developed tools which allow people with no programming skills to
use these fundamental principles to build web sites that compete
successfully with the best programmers anywhere. This program, called Solo Build It, is the equivalent of the delivery van in the analogy above.
There's no doubt in my mind that Solo Build It is the best online "delivery van" available.
You think I'm stretching things a bit? Read these Case
Studies and see for yourself how ordinary people have changed their lives with this extraordinary program.

This is the program I've used to build
Enjoy-Darwin.com over the past year or so as a part-time project. I'd
never touched a computer until a few years ago and I'm certainly no
programming whiz however I recognised the efficiency of using existing
resources rather than trying to build everything by myself from the
ground up.